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Oct 15, 2024

[Answer] 3. The idiom 'chew up and spit out' is best defined by which of the following?

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...1. A bad eating habit of an infant 2. A form of anorexia disorder 3. To verbally scold someone 4. A manner of chewing tobacco The idiom chew up and spit out means to verbally scold someone. This phrase became common among US soldiers during WWII because it appeared that a higher ranked officer was chewing when he loudly scolded a soldier. Therefore, the term chewed up and spit out was what a soldier was deemed after a scolding. Another example of this can be found on "YouTube" under the title 'Nancy Grace - McGraw Chews Her Up & Spits Her Out'. Many husbands and wives engage in a chew up and spit out type of behavior when having a marital spat. Would you like to be a fly on the wall and see which one does the best job of chew up and spit out in order to win the argument?




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To verbally scold someone:


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